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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

... In Tamil Nadu (a southern state in India) in the last decade several new engineering colleges have been approved and started. The resultant increase... ...ve been approved and started. The resultant increase in the production of engineering graduates in these years is disproportionate with the need of ... .... This has resulted in thousands of unemployed and underemployed graduate engineers. Using an expert's opinion we study the effect of such unemploye... ...dback loops abound in FCMs in thick tangles. Feedback precludes the graph-search techniques used in artificial-intelligence expert systems. FCMs f... ...er causal links from simple data. FCM feedback forces us to abandon graph search, forward and especially backward chaining. Instead we view the FCM ... ...tive State Map vs. Markovian model in the study of users web behaviour Searching for information in general is complex, fuzzy and an uncertain pro... ...30. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B., S. Ramathilagam and N.R. Neelakantan. Fuzzy Optimisation Techniques in Kiln Process, Proc. of the National Conf. on Ch...

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Fuzzy Relational Maps and Neutrosophic Relational Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...cts 164 Chapter Two SOME APPLICATIONS OF FRE 2.1 Use of FRE in Chemical Engineering 167 2.2 New FRE to estimate the peak hours of the day... ...d of solution to NRE in a complete Browerian lattice 260 4.4 Multi-objective optimisation problem with NRE constraints 260 4.5 Neutral neutros... ...hin the feasible region. It is the beauty of this genetic algorithm to keep the search inside of the feasible solution set. The well-maintained feas... ...ible solution set. The well-maintained feasibility of the population makes the search more efficient. Genetic algorithms (GAs) are built upon the m... ...have no feasibility requirement, GAOFRC’s feasibility of individuals limits the search process to a much smaller space. In general, a GA initializ... ... distinguished by the suffix λ. Like as p λ and x λ * (a set of λ is finite in engineering application, but this restriction is not needed in theor... ...ere continuous input signals are transformed into linguistic variables, a fuzzy engine that handles rule inference, and a defuzzification part that ...

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Noi Functii in Teoria Numerelor

By: Florentin Smarandache

...cts 164 Chapter Two SOME APPLICATIONS OF FRE 2.1 Use of FRE in Chemical Engineering 167 2.2 New FRE to estimate the peak hours of the day... ...d of solution to NRE in a complete Browerian lattice 260 4.4 Multi-objective optimisation problem with NRE constraints 260 4.5 Neutral neutros... ...hin the feasible region. It is the beauty of this genetic algorithm to keep the search inside of the feasible solution set. The well-maintained feas... ...ible solution set. The well-maintained feasibility of the population makes the search more efficient. Genetic algorithms (GAs) are built upon the m... ...have no feasibility requirement, GAOFRC’s feasibility of individuals limits the search process to a much smaller space. In general, a GA initializ... ... distinguished by the suffix λ. Like as p λ and x λ * (a set of λ is finite in engineering application, but this restriction is not needed in theor... ...ere continuous input signals are transformed into linguistic variables, a fuzzy engine that handles rule inference, and a defuzzification part that ...

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